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After receiving a third-party stamp of approval, Fannie Mae announced July 27 completing the latest two issuances of a single-family green mortgage backed security as part of an ongoing program that started in April and expands its long-time multi-family green MBS program.
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The company lost $8.9 million in the second quarter, but its origination and servicing businesses were profitable.
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Moody's says anchor stores like J.C. Penney and Neiman Marcus represent only a small portion of CMBS retail exposure, but their deteriorating fortunes will hasten the decline in credit quality of CMBS-held loans backed by Class "B" and "C" malls.
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Issuers approved for the program will receive written authority to use "digital collateral" for a limited number of securitizations.
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The single-borrower deal, sponsored by Brookfield, was pulled in the spring due to market conditions that halted most securitizations at the onset of the COVID-19 outbreak.
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Tricon American Homes launches the fifth securitization since mid-May secured by loans that finance institutional ownership and management of single-family residential rental homes.
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While the multifamily loan forbearance rate is lower than the most pessimistic projections, Pat Jackson says borrowers are hardly out of the woods yet.
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The mortgage insurer is receiving $528 million of coverage in the event of defaults in a $44 billion loan pool.
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The collateral in the $338 million also includes a large subset of mortgages (45% of the pool) that are considered "dirty current" loans with recent delinquent status.
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FHFA, HUD and Ginnie Mae should let the rate of prepayments on MBS dictate bond prices and market rates.
July 1Whalen Global Advisors LLC